iOS Unknown Deployment Platform error

2012-10-01 Thread Rick Harrison
Hi there,

When Apple decided to force upgrade everything to version 4.5 of Xcode
is when everything went a bad way for me.  Before that I was able to
run the iOS Simulato,r and connect to my iPad 2 just fine with LiveCode.

I was happily running Lion and then one day Apple forced me to do some 
stupid upgrade or things just wouldn't work.  So I tried the upgrade.
Things still didn't work.  People started saying, oh yea, you need to work with
version 4.5 of the SDK now.  Of course you'll need Mountain Lion to run that.
It just so happened that my MacBook was one Generation too old to run
Mountain Lion, so then I was forced to purchase a brand new machine just
so I could get back to coding again.

I purchased the new computer, upgraded it to Mountain Lion since it came
with Lion installed.  I installed Xcode 4.5, upgraded my iPad 2 to iOS 6.0,
and upgraded to LiveCode 5.5.3rc1.  Now when I try to run the Simulator
it tells me Unknown Deployment Platform and still doesn't work!

Anyone else having this problem?  I'm dead in the water without any
direction at this point.  Any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Rick


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Re: iOS Unknown Deployment Platform error

2012-10-01 Thread Chris Sheffield
Rick,

A couple things to check.

First, make sure you've pointed LiveCode to your Xcode app bundle. I'm assuming 
you've already done this. Otherwise, the Test option wouldn't even be available 
to you. But I just wanted to make sure.

Second, make sure you've selected the appropriate simulator version from the 
Development - Test Target menu in LC. I find that sometimes I have to reset 
this after upgrading LiveCode and/or Xcode. If for some reason you don't have 
the simulators you want, launch Xcode, open Prefs - Downloads, and download 
the additional simulators. With Xcode 4.5 you can go back to iOS simulator 5.0.

Hope that helps you.

Chris


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Read Naturally, Inc.
www.readnaturally.com



On Oct 1, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Rick Harrison harri...@all-auctions.com wrote:

 Hi there,
 
 When Apple decided to force upgrade everything to version 4.5 of Xcode
 is when everything went a bad way for me.  Before that I was able to
 run the iOS Simulato,r and connect to my iPad 2 just fine with LiveCode.
 
 I was happily running Lion and then one day Apple forced me to do some 
 stupid upgrade or things just wouldn't work.  So I tried the upgrade.
 Things still didn't work.  People started saying, oh yea, you need to work 
 with
 version 4.5 of the SDK now.  Of course you'll need Mountain Lion to run that.
 It just so happened that my MacBook was one Generation too old to run
 Mountain Lion, so then I was forced to purchase a brand new machine just
 so I could get back to coding again.
 
 I purchased the new computer, upgraded it to Mountain Lion since it came
 with Lion installed.  I installed Xcode 4.5, upgraded my iPad 2 to iOS 6.0,
 and upgraded to LiveCode 5.5.3rc1.  Now when I try to run the Simulator
 it tells me Unknown Deployment Platform and still doesn't work!
 
 Anyone else having this problem?  I'm dead in the water without any
 direction at this point.  Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
 Thanks,
 
 Rick
 
 
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Re: iOS Unknown Deployment Platform error

2012-10-01 Thread Bob Sneidar
Great post! I feel his pain though. I'm not big on, I shouldn't have to 
posts, but in this case, He shouldn't have to.

Bob


On Oct 1, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote:

 Rick,
 
 A couple things to check.
 
 First, make sure you've pointed LiveCode to your Xcode app bundle. I'm 
 assuming you've already done this. Otherwise, the Test option wouldn't even 
 be available to you. But I just wanted to make sure.
 
 Second, make sure you've selected the appropriate simulator version from the 
 Development - Test Target menu in LC. I find that sometimes I have to reset 
 this after upgrading LiveCode and/or Xcode. If for some reason you don't have 
 the simulators you want, launch Xcode, open Prefs - Downloads, and download 
 the additional simulators. With Xcode 4.5 you can go back to iOS simulator 
 5.0.
 
 Hope that helps you.
 
 Chris
 
 
 --
 Chris Sheffield
 Read Naturally, Inc.
 www.readnaturally.com
 
 
 
 On Oct 1, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Rick Harrison harri...@all-auctions.com wrote:
 
 Hi there,
 
 When Apple decided to force upgrade everything to version 4.5 of Xcode
 is when everything went a bad way for me.  Before that I was able to
 run the iOS Simulato,r and connect to my iPad 2 just fine with LiveCode.
 
 I was happily running Lion and then one day Apple forced me to do some 
 stupid upgrade or things just wouldn't work.  So I tried the upgrade.
 Things still didn't work.  People started saying, oh yea, you need to work 
 with
 version 4.5 of the SDK now.  Of course you'll need Mountain Lion to run that.
 It just so happened that my MacBook was one Generation too old to run
 Mountain Lion, so then I was forced to purchase a brand new machine just
 so I could get back to coding again.
 
 I purchased the new computer, upgraded it to Mountain Lion since it came
 with Lion installed.  I installed Xcode 4.5, upgraded my iPad 2 to iOS 6.0,
 and upgraded to LiveCode 5.5.3rc1.  Now when I try to run the Simulator
 it tells me Unknown Deployment Platform and still doesn't work!
 
 Anyone else having this problem?  I'm dead in the water without any
 direction at this point.  Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
 Thanks,
 
 Rick
 
 
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Re: iOS Unknown Deployment Platform error

2012-10-01 Thread Rick Harrison
Hi Chris,

I did already go through the process of pointing LiveCode to the Xcode app 
bundle.

I tried your suggestion of making sure that the appropriate simulator version 
from the
Development - Test Target was chosen, but when I went to do this both the iPad
Simulator 6.0  and the iPhone Simulator 6.0 were greyed out.  When I went into
the Xcode Prefs for Downloads version 5.0 and version 5.1 showed up so I 
downloaded
them, but 6 was nowhere in that list.  So, I think I must have 6 somewhere or 
it would be
showing up in that list.

I'll try to get the 5.0 and 5.1 Simulators to work.

In the meantime, can you think of anything else to try?

Thanks,

Rick

On Oct 1, 2012, at 3:57 PM, Chris Sheffield cmsheffi...@me.com wrote:

 Rick,
 
 A couple things to check.
 
 First, make sure you've pointed LiveCode to your Xcode app bundle. I'm 
 assuming you've already done this. Otherwise, the Test option wouldn't even 
 be available to you. But I just wanted to make sure.
 
 Second, make sure you've selected the appropriate simulator version from the 
 Development - Test Target menu in LC. I find that sometimes I have to reset 
 this after upgrading LiveCode and/or Xcode. If for some reason you don't have 
 the simulators you want, launch Xcode, open Prefs - Downloads, and download 
 the additional simulators. With Xcode 4.5 you can go back to iOS simulator 
 5.0.
 
 Hope that helps you.
 
 Chris
 
 
 --
 Chris Sheffield
 Read Naturally, Inc.
 www.readnaturally.com
 
 
 
 On Oct 1, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Rick Harrison harri...@all-auctions.com wrote:
 
 Hi there,
 
 When Apple decided to force upgrade everything to version 4.5 of Xcode
 is when everything went a bad way for me.  Before that I was able to
 run the iOS Simulato,r and connect to my iPad 2 just fine with LiveCode.
 
 I was happily running Lion and then one day Apple forced me to do some 
 stupid upgrade or things just wouldn't work.  So I tried the upgrade.
 Things still didn't work.  People started saying, oh yea, you need to work 
 with
 version 4.5 of the SDK now.  Of course you'll need Mountain Lion to run that.
 It just so happened that my MacBook was one Generation too old to run
 Mountain Lion, so then I was forced to purchase a brand new machine just
 so I could get back to coding again.
 
 I purchased the new computer, upgraded it to Mountain Lion since it came
 with Lion installed.  I installed Xcode 4.5, upgraded my iPad 2 to iOS 6.0,
 and upgraded to LiveCode 5.5.3rc1.  Now when I try to run the Simulator
 it tells me Unknown Deployment Platform and still doesn't work!
 
 Anyone else having this problem?  I'm dead in the water without any
 direction at this point.  Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
 Thanks,
 
 Rick
 
 
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